[PDF] Towards an OWL-based Framework for Extracting Information from Clinical Texts [PDF] from ihmc.us N Blaylock, J Allen, W de Beaumont… – 2011 – ihmc.us … 2. PARSER, ONTOLOGY, AND LOGICAL FORM Our system has its roots in the TRIPS general-purpose NLP framework [1], which has benefited from over a decade of research in discourse analysis and dialogue systems. In … Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions

[PDF] Interactive pedagogical programs based on constraint grammar [PDF] from sdu.dk L Antonsen, S Huhmarniemi… – Proceedings of the 17th …, 2009 – beta.visl.sdu.dk … Sámi. The programs are based on a finite state morphological analyser and a con- straint grammar parser which is used for syntactic analysis and navigating in the di- alogues. … detail. The dialogue system itself is quite simple. … Cited by 2 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 12 versions

Automated Generation of Example Contexts for Helping Children Learn Vocabulary L Liu, J Mostow… – … on Speech and Language Technology in …, 2009 – isca-speech.org … eg, pressure and commander in the sentence Measure the pressure at the commander’s seat) for targeted help in spoken dialogue systems. … To filter out incomplete or ungrammatical contexts, we use the Link Grammar Parser [15], a syntactic dependency parser, as a grammar …

Dialogue System and a Method for Executing a Fully Mixed Initiative Dialogue (FMID) Interaction Between a Human and a Machine R Tong, S Bai… – US Patent App. 12/682,629, 2008 – Google Patents … [0021] In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a dialogue system for a fully mixed initiative dialogue (FMID) interaction between a human and a machine, the system comprising a grammar parser module for retrieving a grammar setting out … All 2 versions

Software: Infrastructure, Standards, Technologies N Rajput… – Speech in Mobile and Pervasive …, 2012 – Wiley Online Library … For example, a spoken dialog system that can be accessed through a VoIP device should provide for confirmations, since it is not unlikely that a particular utterance is incorrectly recognized by the system. Moreover, … This enables spontaneous interactions in a dialog system. …

[PDF] Lexicons and Grammars for Named Entity Annotation in the National Corpus of Polish [PDF] from nkjp.pl A Savary… – Intelligent Information Systems, Siedlce, Poland, 2010 – nkjp.pl … lingual NLP platform. It is equipped with a set of reusable Unicode-capable on-line processing components for basic linguistic operations and a cascaded unification- based finite-state grammar parser and interpreter. The basic … Cited by 4 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions

[PDF] Dialogue Context-Based Speech Recognition using User Simulation [PDF] from sevas.org.in I Konstas – 2008 – sevas.org.in … iii Abstract Speech recognizers do not usually perform well in spoken dialogue systems due to their lack of linguistic knowledge and thus their inability to cope with the context of the dialogues in a similar way that humans do. … what the user of a dialogue system intended to say. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 5 versions

[PDF] Syntactic analysis of natural languages based on context-free grammar backbone [PDF] from muni.cz V Kadlec – MIS 2004, 2007 – is.muni.cz … If no complete parse is found for an input (eg from a speech recognizer in a dialogue system) a special technique is employed to efficiently retrieve a set of the most probable maximal sub- 24 Page 25. 3.2 3. PARSING SYSTEM WITH CONTEXTUAL CONSTRAINTS … Cited by 9 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 3 versions

Ontology-based Knowledge in Interactive Maintenance Guide S Nyrkko, L Carlson, M Keijola… – … , 2007. HICSS 2007 …, 2007 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … The most appropriate results are returned to the dialogue system to be presented to the user. … is a modular pipeline built on the GATE development platform [5]. BRIEFS IE works on full syntactic parses produced by the Functional Dependency Grammar parsers from Connexor [6 … Cited by 1 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 6 versions

CSIEC (computer simulator in educational communication): a virtual context-adaptive chatting partner for foreign language learners J Jia – … , 2004. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on, 2004 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … We have conducted an experiment of the application of a keywords-based human-computer dialog system with natural language (a so … language in the world and there are freely downloadable materials in Internet about English like lexicon, grammar parsers, and semantic … Cited by 11 – Related articles – All 4 versions

[PDF] Evaluating the effectiveness of Scot: a spoken conversational tutor [PDF] from stanford.edu H Pon-Barry, B Clark, EO Bratt… – Proc. of ITS Workshop …, 2004 – godel.stanford.edu … Abstract. SCoT is a tutorial dialogue system that engages students in natural language discussions through a speech interface. … All subjects were novices in the domain of damage control, twenty-nine had no prior experience in dialogue system studies. 3.2 Experimental design … Cited by 24 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 14 versions

[PDF] Sentence-internal prosody does not help parsing the way punctuation does [PDF] from upenn.edu M Gregory, M Johnson… – Proc. NAACL, 2004 – acl.ldc.upenn.edu … First, we used speech transcripts rather than speech recognizer lat- tices. Second, we used a general-purpose broad- coverage statistical parser rather than a unification grammar parser with a hand-constructed grammar. … 1998. Using prosodic cues in spoken dialog systems. … Cited by 22 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 23 versions

A universal speech interface for appliances [PDF] from cmu.edu TK Harris… – Eighth International Conference on …, 2004 – isca-speech.org … To realize such an automatically derived dialog system, the controller employs a universal control language. … In this way, a dialog system is automatically derived from the current environment of appliances and their specifications. Figure 1: System Architecture … Cited by 11 – Related articles – All 20 versions

[PDF] Data-driven Dependency Parsing for Romanian [PDF] from uu.se M Calacean – 2008 – numerus.lingfil.uu.se … sentence. Parsers, the modules that perform this process, are found in many different NLP applications, ranging from spoken dialog systems to informa- tion extraction and machine translation programs. The syntactic representation assigned to a sentence through parsing is … Related articles – View as HTML – All 6 versions

ArcAdiA [PDF] from caspur.it A D’Ulizia – 2009 – dspace-roma3.caspur.it … navigate geographical maps. The Smartkom [WRB01] is another multimodal dialogue system that merges gesture, speech and facial expressions for both input and output via an anthropomorphic and affective user interface. In the … Related articles

Utilizing temporal information in topic detection and tracking [PDF] from psu.edu J Makkonen… – Research and AdvancedTechnology for …, 2004 – Springer … Setzer and Gaizauskas have proposed annotation schemes for such events and temporal information [9]. Dialog systems have had similar aspirations to … We have employed Connexor’s Functional Dependency Grammar parser 2. It is fairly easy to determine the tense of the … Cited by 19 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 9 versions

Method and device of speech recognition and language-understanding analyis and nature-language dialogue system using the same J Wang – US Patent App. 20,060/190,261, 2005 – freepatentsonline.com … A general “language understanding analyzer” utilizes a top-down, a bottom-up or a mixing grammar parser to interpret the word string or … and time constraints of expertise cultivation, it is extremely difficult and time-consuming to develop such natural language dialogue system. … Cached

Method and device of speech recognition and language-understanding analyis and nature-language dialogue system using the same JC Wang – US Patent App. 11/270,191, 2005 – Google Patents … [0009] A general “language understanding analyzer” uti- lizes a top-down, a bottom-up or a mixing grammar parser to interpret the word … and time constraints of expertise culti- vation, it is extremely difficult and time-consuming to develop such natural language dialogue system. …

[PDF] DIY Requirements Engineering [PDF] from shef.ac.uk T Yin – 2005 – dcs.shef.ac.uk … In the Syntax Analysis module, a CFG (Context Free Grammar) parser is realized first, but because of the inherent shortcoming of CFG algorithm (under wide-coverage grammars, the CFG parser often constructs one or more syntactic trees for one sentence, even if it is just a … Related articles – View as HTML

[PDF] Doing things with meanings [PDF] from constraints-in-discourse.de C Gardent – 2005 – constraints-in-discourse.de … A second use of meaning is found in dialogue systems where the system’s task consists in reacting to a user query. … syntax- to-semantic mapping rules to translate the semantic representations output by an HPSG (Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar) parser into FrameNet … Related articles – View as HTML

Resolving underspecification using discourse information D Schlangen, A Lascarides… – … AND BEYOND NEW …, 2003 – books.google.com … Acknowledgements We would like to thank the Dialogue Systems Group Edinburgh for helpful discus- sion. … Henceforth, we will refer to this grammar/parser combination as erg/lkb. The LinGO project is described on http://www-csli. stanford. edu/hpsg/lingo. … Cited by 14 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 7 versions

[PDF] Computational-Linguistic Approaches to Biological Text Mining [PDF] from biotext.org.uk AB Clegg – 2008 – biotext.org.uk … timeframe. The subfields of speech and gesture processing can be ignored wholesale, as can the large bodies of work dealing with multi-agent dialogue systems, emotional tone, colloquial and ungrammatical utterances, and so on. … Cited by 5 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions

[PDF] A Computational Model for Anaphora Resolution in Turkish via Centering Theory: an Initial Approach [PDF] from bilgi.edu.tr S Yildirim, Y Kiliçaslan… – International Conference on …, 2004 – cs.bilgi.edu.tr … The algorithm applies to the syntactic representations generated by a grammar parser. … 1 Zombi is a dialogue system with an inference module developed by Yilmaz KILIÇASLAN, who may be contacted for further information. 2 Page 3. the subject matter of this study.2 … Cited by 4 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 3 versions

Word sense disambiguation [PDF] from 212.3.125.93 M Stevenson… – The Oxford Handbook of Comp. …, 2003 – books.google.com … His system contained the modules found in a conventional NLP system: a grammar, parser, lexicon, semantic interpreter, and a knowledge represen- tation … Examples of’final’tasks are MT, information extraction (IE), and dialogue systems, all of which are described in Part III of … Cited by 88 – Related articles – Library Search – All 7 versions

A Universal Speech Interface for Appliances [PDF] from cmu.edu R Rosenfield… – 2004 – repository.cmu.edu … To realize such an automatically derived dialog system, the controller employs a universal control language. … In this way, a dialog system is automatically derived from the current environment of appliances and their specifications. … Related articles

[PDF] Predictive and Objective Evaluation of Speech Understanding: the” challenge” evaluation campaign of the I3 speech workgroup of the french CNRS [PDF] from univ-tours.fr JY Antoine, C Bousquet-Vernhettes… – Proceedings of the …, 2002 – info.univ-tours.fr … LIMSI – The LIMSI system is a part of the LIMSI- ARISE spoken language dialog system (SLDS) which was developed during the Arise … The second one, a link grammar parser looks for inter-chunks dependencies in order to build the representation of the semantic structure of … Cited by 18 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 16 versions

[PDF] Spatial strategies in human-robot communication [PDF] from uni-bremen.de T Tenbrink, K Fischer… – KI, 2002 – informatik.uni-bremen.de … While there is some evidence on how people deal with automatic dialogue systems (such as those employed for information services), we do not know … Natural language input via a key- board is analysed using a Categorial Grammar parser [Hildebrandt and Eikmeyer, 1999]. … Cited by 15 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 7 versions

[PDF] Intrinsic and Extrinsic Approaches to Recognizing Textual Entailment [PDF] from uni-saarland.de DP der Philosophischen – 2011 – coli.uni-saarland.de … Each utterance in the interpreted version is actually implied or entailed by the utterances in the original conversation. Con- sequently, if we want to build a dialogue system, dealing with this kind of implication or entailment is one of the key challenges. Let alone there … Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions

[PDF] Recent Developments in Human Language Technology [PDF] from psu.edu W Winiwarter – 2002 – Citeseer … Another important demand for natural language generation is that it should operate on an application-independent level so that it could become part of a generic dialog system platform. … In our implementation we use the Link Grammar Parser (LGP) [10, 14] for this task. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 9 versions

Intelligent Dialog Tutor and Conversational Agents–Continuation [PDF] from dtic.mil M Sams – 2002 – DTIC Document … Answers do not have to match the exemplar word for word, as they are evaluated for semantic equivalence using the dialog system capabilities. … The proofing process checks to make sure that the dialog system ‘understands’ the words and the sentence. … Library Search – All 3 versions

[PDF] Multimodal fusion [PDF] from cam.ac.uk H Liao… – Master’s thesis, University of …, 2002 – svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk … These results promise to make technology more intuitive and easier to use. This project looks to examine methods of combining information from different input modalities in dialogue systems. First, a framework will be developed that is ideally re- … Cited by 3 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 3 versions